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minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and we've got more analysis on what the pros chargers landscape in venezuela could look like on our d. dot com don't miss out on the invision section there where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you on and live while you're there five star fundamentalism or fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia threats a jailed al qaeda extremist to a spot rather than a cell or to dot com explains why the government is more into peppery than imprisoning terrorists. formula ones a bus train grand prix is underway with clashes against the rays taking place just hours before it began of the mass protests in the days leading up to the event but activists angry that the lead sports is being used to muss the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides a crackdown even makes sense to writing
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policies but these are all things we can address that can be easily and rationally addressed the idea that we're going to continue on the course we're on in these terms and then save ourselves through technology is an incredibly misguided delusion it's just not going to happen but perhaps so but perhaps with this double bombing in the boston marathon and with america's continued war on terror around the world perhaps though the global war on terror is justified when you when you see an attack like this in boston. well war is never justified and we have seen a predictable and predicted increase in terrorism throughout the course of the global war on the globe or the global war on terror as they call it you cannot fight a war against a tactic you can not kill people. and eliminate. violence by other people in fact you have just the opposite effect as top u.s. military commanders have confessed you are creating more enemies then you remove when you blow up people's houses with drones you know the drone warfare and missile strikes have become the new abouta grade torture scandal the great
policies but these are all things we can address that can be easily and rationally addressed the idea that we're going to continue on the course we're on in these terms and then save ourselves through technology is an incredibly misguided delusion it's just not going to happen but perhaps so but perhaps with this double bombing in the boston marathon and with america's continued war on terror around the world perhaps though the global war on terror is justified when you when you see an attack...
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minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. we've got more analysis of what the post charges landscape in venezuela is going to look like now at r t dot com a website don't miss out on revision section if you get a moment where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests there along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online and from us including two five star fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia treats jailed al qaeda extremists to a spa rather than a cell explains why the government's words of pampering them imprisoning terrorists . next though the checkered flag come down on formula one's bahrain grand prix a race which just hours before a big protests against the elite event being hosted in the country it followed days of mass protests indeed leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the goal of kingdoms grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both si
minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. we've got more analysis of what the post charges landscape in venezuela is going to look like now at r t dot com a website don't miss out on revision section if you get a moment where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests there along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online and from us including two five star fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia treats jailed al...
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minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and we've got more analysis on what the pows charges landscape in venezuela could look like on r.t. dot com doma zatanna invasion section there where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online. also on line five star fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia treats jailed al qaeda extremists to a spot rather than the cell r.t. dot com explains why the government is more into pampering than imprisoning terrorists. the checkered flag they come down on for me the ones behind the grand prix a razor which are just hours before it began so protests against the elite event to being hosted in the country it followed days of mass protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf condemns grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides a crackdown even extends to writin
minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and we've got more analysis on what the pows charges landscape in venezuela could look like on r.t. dot com doma zatanna invasion section there where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online. also on line five star fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia treats jailed al qaeda extremists to a spot rather than the cell...
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minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. we've got more analysis on what the post charges landscape of venezuela could look like on our website ot the economy avoid not to miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along too with plenty of other stories waiting for your online. checkered flag scummed on formula one's bahrain grand prix today a race which just hours before it began the sole protests against the elite event being hosted in the country that followed days of mass protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides so far the crackdown even extends to writing on twitter too with the country's most famous human rights activists now bill roger still behind bars for posting anti government messages but he's probably boyko reports now on his struggle.
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i think for the foreign exchange market, it's more a question of policy action. and now, because we're in this limbo, that leaves sterling a little bit of limbo. >> meanwhile, the treasury there is targeting sales of 4 to 5 billion sales in six-month and is 1-month t bills. yes, same with italian yields, as well, michael. are we now at the low point in the cycle for spanish and italian yields? who is going to drive them lower from here and why would you? >> i think the market has seen a lot of liquidity expansion. first from the fed and then lastly from the bank of japan. and combined with the renewed commitment from the ecb to protect the euro, this has depressed yields to these kind of levels. i think it's difficult to see us going dramatically further. and if anything, strategically, we think that the three major problems in europe, the recession, inconsistent crisis management and rising political and social backlash against austerity are likely to come through and that leaves spain and italy very vulnerable to a sharp increase in yields. we're looking, for e
i think for the foreign exchange market, it's more a question of policy action. and now, because we're in this limbo, that leaves sterling a little bit of limbo. >> meanwhile, the treasury there is targeting sales of 4 to 5 billion sales in six-month and is 1-month t bills. yes, same with italian yields, as well, michael. are we now at the low point in the cycle for spanish and italian yields? who is going to drive them lower from here and why would you? >> i think the market has...
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive for all because mexico is a close ally of the united states it's the u.s. immediately recognizes the results in the rooms the charges by opposition that therefore there is such as no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. and we've got a more analysis on what the paris charges landscape in venezuela could look like on our comp don't miss out on our invasion section the way you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online. the checkered flag to come down on formula one's about rain at grand prix a race which just hours before it began protests against the lead to even to being hosted in the country it followed days of mass protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to must the gulf kinda grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years of in turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides a crackdown even extends
foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive for all because mexico is a close ally of the united states it's the u.s. immediately recognizes the results in the rooms the charges by opposition that therefore there is such as no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. and we've got a more analysis on what the paris charges landscape in venezuela could look like on our comp don't miss out on our invasion section the way you'll...
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minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. well you got more not less is what the post chavez landscape in venezuela could look like on our website r.t. dot com don't miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures of the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you on line plenty of stories like these for you stuff fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia treats jailed al qaida extremists to a spa rather than a cell don't call explains why the government's war into pampering with imprisoning terrorists. the checkered flag now and for the world's bahrain grand prix race which just hours before a big protest against the elite of. the country it followed days and date of mass protests leading up to the race to buy activists angry that it was being used to mask the goal of kingdoms grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides the crackdown even extends to writing
minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. well you got more not less is what the post chavez landscape in venezuela could look like on our website r.t. dot com don't miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures of the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you on line plenty of stories like these for you stuff fundamentalism take a look at how saudi arabia treats jailed al qaida extremists...
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive fall because mexico's a close ally of the united states it's the u.s. immediately recognized as the results in the group the charges by opposition that therefore they are such as no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. and here are two we've got more analysis on the post chavez landscape in venezuela and what it could look like that's at r.t. dot com and don't miss out on our vision section there where you'll find a dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online. human race has a backup plan in case of disaster striking the earth dot com we have the story of scientists who have found a three earth like planets that may be able to support life. detroit's streets could soon be cleared of the homeless but find out why the police's way of dealing with the issue is causing complaints and concern dot com for the full story. the checkered flag has come down on formula one's bahrain grand prix race which just hours before i
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after the break over the past decade the cia has come to dominate american foreign policy as perhaps never before how did that agency become a paramilitary force that is today story and randall b. woods and just about. a clear image of iraq after. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the. danger. clear evidence from north to south. of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e t. is. it as the rest of the news a new report released by the constitution project's task force on detainee treatment offers damning new conclusions about the use of torture during the so-called war on terror according to the report the nation's most senior officials to some of their actions and failures to act in the months and years of mediately fall and september eleventh attacks bear all to meet responsibility for allowing and contributing to the spread of illegal and improper interrogation techniques used by some u.s. personnel on detainees in several theaters. although approved by senior members of the bush administration the detainee torture program was created and operated largely by
after the break over the past decade the cia has come to dominate american foreign policy as perhaps never before how did that agency become a paramilitary force that is today story and randall b. woods and just about. a clear image of iraq after. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the. danger. clear evidence from north to south. of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e t. is. it as the rest of the news a new report released by the constitution project's task force on...
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive for all because mexico is a close ally of the united states is the u.s. immediately look recognizes the results only lose the joy just by the opposition with this for their own sense of no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. despite agreeing to a partial vote recount the electorate body in venezuela says me today slim victory is irreversible and the president himself has sworn to continue the revolution begun by chavez and to address his country men small and medium concerns well for more on what challenges nicholas meijer right now faces his last and scholar dr joseph s. from harvard university. got in schley sion running at thirty percent he's got important problems he's got a whole basket full of economic problems and the price of oil has just gone down a few dollars which doesn't make it easy for the government the problem from my view you know in the short term the next month or two or three in addition to the. anomic difficulties is that his own end is split and
foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive for all because mexico is a close ally of the united states is the u.s. immediately look recognizes the results only lose the joy just by the opposition with this for their own sense of no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections. despite agreeing to a partial vote recount the electorate body in venezuela says me today slim victory is irreversible and the president himself has sworn...
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after the break over the past decade the cia has come to dominate american foreign policy as perhaps never before how did that agency become a paramilitary force that is today story and randall b. woods and mr mole. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question. here on this network and this we're having a debate we have our knives out. to do this friday but it's a bad thing there's again we're going to see three will be and i didn't even talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the meaning of that thing that we americans. i don't know. i'm sorry i missed you guys here's an awful lot of. you sir are you know what that is my tears. no one will see the future a liberal and a christian. usually go to the. you know the book you distracts us from what you and i should care
after the break over the past decade the cia has come to dominate american foreign policy as perhaps never before how did that agency become a paramilitary force that is today story and randall b. woods and mr mole. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question. here on this network and this we're having a debate we have our knives out. to do this friday but it's a bad thing there's again we're going to see three will be and i didn't even talk about the surveillance we....
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contributor action returns are just saying they're looking at foreign policy to help combat such actions thank you for your time and insight write a summary of what we know in the bus to so far the bombing suspects or have been named as twenty six year olds a timeline tonight evan is nineteen year old brother dzhokhar they are believed to have spent time in russia's north caucasus region before their family moved to the united states back in two thousand and two the elder of the two brothers was killed earlier today in a shootout with police right now an intense manhunt is underway throughout the boston area for the surviving suspect police found a car believed to be linked to the tonight have brothers every hour agents and members of the national guard are involved in the large scale manhunt along with hundreds of police conducting door to door searches these are live pictures we're bringing you it's also reported that explosive were found at a location where the two men away initially traced to along with a pressure cooker similar to the one used in the marathon bombing residents have
contributor action returns are just saying they're looking at foreign policy to help combat such actions thank you for your time and insight write a summary of what we know in the bus to so far the bombing suspects or have been named as twenty six year olds a timeline tonight evan is nineteen year old brother dzhokhar they are believed to have spent time in russia's north caucasus region before their family moved to the united states back in two thousand and two the elder of the two brothers...
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and obviously one contentious p policy was power between employers and trade unions. arguably now the u.k. has a much better industrial relations record than it did before 1979. >> you have to remember though in the '70s, you and i were doing our homework by candlelight when we had a three-day week. it did need rebalancing from that point of view. takes those lessons from those micropolicies which were successful whether there's some lessons today that need to be drawn by this current government because they are trying to kick-start wider only ownership but thatcher gave people the right to own their own homes but they had to qualify for mortgage on affordable income. >> that's one thing which the thatcher government did particularly in the early to mid 1980s. the big liberalization financial markets. scrapping of competition and credit control happened a lot earlier. we had banks and buildings more able to lend the household sector. of course we had the big sales of public sectoral council housing to public sector tenants as well. we're starting from a very, very dif
and obviously one contentious p policy was power between employers and trade unions. arguably now the u.k. has a much better industrial relations record than it did before 1979. >> you have to remember though in the '70s, you and i were doing our homework by candlelight when we had a three-day week. it did need rebalancing from that point of view. takes those lessons from those micropolicies which were successful whether there's some lessons today that need to be drawn by this current...
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for japanese investors, the incen incentive to buy many of the things is rising sharply, including foreign bonds. and i think certainly the strength of some of the so-called core markets in europe, like france, for example, the past few weeks, probably greatly are due to the shift in japan's policies and maybe it's also starting to shift a bit into the periphery. against the background of the ecb from what i can see preparing the grounds for possible further move of monetary expansion themselves. >> right. yeah. >> so the peripheral narrowing makes a lot of sense. german yields are at such low levels, i wouldn't want to be rushing to put some of the o'neill trust in there. i think the spread timing going on with it makes a bit of sense. >> it's just interesting, as you say, tu look at what japan is doing and the attention shifting now to not just what they hope to achieve, but whether they'll actually be able to accomplish it. after averaging 0.6% deflation for the last couple of decades, are they going to hit 2%? is there, you know, a reason why people here, after the rallies that we've s
for japanese investors, the incen incentive to buy many of the things is rising sharply, including foreign bonds. and i think certainly the strength of some of the so-called core markets in europe, like france, for example, the past few weeks, probably greatly are due to the shift in japan's policies and maybe it's also starting to shift a bit into the periphery. against the background of the ecb from what i can see preparing the grounds for possible further move of monetary expansion...
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and domestic policy remains to be seen officials say they've been receiving thousands of clues from around the world a media frenzy surrounding the bombings the united states has not seen as similar. in years officials are saying the investigation is still very fluid but the majority of questions yet to be answered this is our city you know our home so it's you can't live in fear but it's definitely always kind of going to be in the back of your mind i don't see how it can't the f.b.i. is in charge of the case with more information to follow as the investigation continues americans are trying to move on with their lives overshadowed by thoughts of what the tragedy will mean for their future you can see everybody's faces like is this the beginning where america is now you know where we're now the american version of beirut you know a little bit more you know that we're going to have to second guess every event that we have just. nine eleven changed travel. you know the concern that i've had and i suspect that people have are going through their mind is this going to do that for publi
and domestic policy remains to be seen officials say they've been receiving thousands of clues from around the world a media frenzy surrounding the bombings the united states has not seen as similar. in years officials are saying the investigation is still very fluid but the majority of questions yet to be answered this is our city you know our home so it's you can't live in fear but it's definitely always kind of going to be in the back of your mind i don't see how it can't the f.b.i. is in...
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there is nothing foreign about foreign policy anymore. smartcan make the small,. w vestments upfront and avoid more costly conflicts and greater burdens down the road. , we'vepast few months seen developments underscore the state -- stakes for having a strong and -- strong american presence in the world. that was a positive step toward stability in the volatile region of the world where we need partnerships. the committee is more than immersed in suyyruiaia. we have treated millions to humanitarian relief -- we have provided millions to humanitarian relief. i expect we will talk about syria somewhat today. having returned from beijing and north koreathe issue took center stage, we are reminded once again that america is the guardian of global security. we should be proud of that. one not turn our back on keys nor will we hesitate what we need to do to defend our allies. if budget is an analyst patient of our values and priorities -- this budget is an illustration of our values and priorities. i have a record of wanting to do deficit reduction. we are grappling wit
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think this case presents one issues in difficult american foreign policy. when do we get involved in an atrocity going on within someone else's country. that's a very tough question. would we have intervened in germany in 1938 if we knew what was going on. i think we all like to say we we d have and if we could, would have stopped it. it presupposes and the implication is we have a right do that anywhere in the world if there's an atrocity going on. that a u reflect on little bit? >> thank you, senator. defined one t significant kpant issue -- of militaryal basis intervention in the country. certainly every nation has a themselves in t their own history of self-defense. but to answer your question, you of the dimensions of his that you laid out, as did amplify on psey who cuts back ations and on the quell, when do we do this. what basis? we canthere a frame work follow? y answer is you start with the realities. these are both imperfect different situations. out, i dempsey laid think, rather clearly some of he dimensions of each of the countries in that regi
think this case presents one issues in difficult american foreign policy. when do we get involved in an atrocity going on within someone else's country. that's a very tough question. would we have intervened in germany in 1938 if we knew what was going on. i think we all like to say we we d have and if we could, would have stopped it. it presupposes and the implication is we have a right do that anywhere in the world if there's an atrocity going on. that a u reflect on little bit? >>...
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foreign policy moving forward. i don't think this will have any particular impact at all on u.s. foreign policy i think that it will continue to highlight to american officials this important to have strong connections with counterterrorism officials in other countries for example here russia a relationship that traditionally people look at the u.s. russia relationship is a troubled one clearly they still have quite strong and effective counterterrorism cooperation their agencies were talking to each other a couple years ago when mosco flagged concerns about the older of these two brothers so i think that you know the lesson they will draw from this is that these connections are important but i do think we're going to see some grander shift in u.s. foreign policy as a result of this accident and finally briefly if possible no worries briefly if possible the united states or do you think that this will bring the focus on the war on terror back to mess stickley from the foreign perspective that it's having since well i think that frankly we've seen increased focus on domestic count
foreign policy moving forward. i don't think this will have any particular impact at all on u.s. foreign policy i think that it will continue to highlight to american officials this important to have strong connections with counterterrorism officials in other countries for example here russia a relationship that traditionally people look at the u.s. russia relationship is a troubled one clearly they still have quite strong and effective counterterrorism cooperation their agencies were talking...
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said it was the heart of american foreign policy. it's a great idea. i think they're right in the idea is economic state craft, jobs at home, aboard, jobs in the middle east. they didn't implement. part of it's congress, but again, i hear from people on the hill, they didn't talk to them. she proposed this $5 million incentive fund, but wouldn't give congress any details about how they're going to spend it. dead on arrival. john kerry proposed it last week. we'll see if he has more luck. >> so, what do we do in a place like syria where we were -- the fact in the fall that 20,000 have been killed. now, we're bemoaning the fact that 25,000 have been killed. if this had happened in europe, we'd be there. >> i was in bosnia -- >> kosovo. the killings never reached that level. and yet, we stormed in and stayed there for a very long time. the middle east in this case, we're staying out of there. and perhaps we need to stay out of there, but you know the books and the articles and the essays that are going to be written a decade from now about the blood on th
said it was the heart of american foreign policy. it's a great idea. i think they're right in the idea is economic state craft, jobs at home, aboard, jobs in the middle east. they didn't implement. part of it's congress, but again, i hear from people on the hill, they didn't talk to them. she proposed this $5 million incentive fund, but wouldn't give congress any details about how they're going to spend it. dead on arrival. john kerry proposed it last week. we'll see if he has more luck....
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foreign office to rethink the policy and campaign is gaining momentum over sixty thousand people have signed an online petition urging the british foreign secretary to offer a bulk resettlement program while the politicians think it over and here the men that risked their lives to help british forces say that the waiting game is getting deadlier by the day we will be. helping the people but all they see is that reward with the aggression forces in africa. which are so-called the nato forces or by so forces but to every other. of the national. aggression forces and once they leave the people who are endangered and will pay. for the some wrongdoings of the americans will be deodorant interpreters and their families. r.t. london. filled the streets saying they feel betrayed they accuse the government of selling them out after brokering a recognition deal with but in pursuit of political profit one of the website. and a gunman trying to hold up a city center shop in western russia leaves six people dead including two teenage girls but he's has had to answer a lot of. modern the struggle f
foreign office to rethink the policy and campaign is gaining momentum over sixty thousand people have signed an online petition urging the british foreign secretary to offer a bulk resettlement program while the politicians think it over and here the men that risked their lives to help british forces say that the waiting game is getting deadlier by the day we will be. helping the people but all they see is that reward with the aggression forces in africa. which are so-called the nato forces or...
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foreign office to rethink the policy and the campaigns gaining momentum over sixty thousand people have signed an online petition urging the british foreign secretary to offer a bulk resettlement program while the politicians think it over and here the men that risked their lives to help british forces say that the waiting game is getting deadlier by the day we were. helping the people but all they see is that reward with the aggression forces in afghanistan which are so-called the no two forces or eyes of forces but to every other. of the national. aggression forces and once they leave the people who are in danger and will pay. for the wrongdoings of the americans who we deal with going into troops and their families. london. angry subs filled the streets saying they feel betrayed accuse the government of selling them out after murdering a recognition deal with coleslaw in pursuit of political profit that are now left right. so that gunmen trying to hold up a citizen to shop and what's on russia leave six people dead including to teenage girls but the details have to alter it all. stay
foreign office to rethink the policy and the campaigns gaining momentum over sixty thousand people have signed an online petition urging the british foreign secretary to offer a bulk resettlement program while the politicians think it over and here the men that risked their lives to help british forces say that the waiting game is getting deadlier by the day we were. helping the people but all they see is that reward with the aggression forces in afghanistan which are so-called the no two...
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domestic and foreign policy is about well so worried at stake and ongoing crisis. we have a close election that's going to decide really a very important concern we all know what it is sixty three letter word or oil the system because who's going to control future of venezuelan oil there's no question that the u.s. has had a stake and pumping millions of dollars into opposition groups in better is a whale and we have documentation from wiki leaks that the u.s. state department has called the former president chavez the enemy and talked about the importance of dividing of these moles and other portions of us standing up for u.s. business concerns in south america that as you say show in a washington has been trying to push its agenda in the region but does it have to offer it was even recently up until recent years that saudi arabia was thought to have the largest single oil reserves on the planet but the in venezuela and that's the big prize the u.s. is the global head tomorrow and it's the gold bully but it's a desperate and desperate situation right now it's been
domestic and foreign policy is about well so worried at stake and ongoing crisis. we have a close election that's going to decide really a very important concern we all know what it is sixty three letter word or oil the system because who's going to control future of venezuelan oil there's no question that the u.s. has had a stake and pumping millions of dollars into opposition groups in better is a whale and we have documentation from wiki leaks that the u.s. state department has called the...
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and domestic policy remains to be seen a media frenzy surrounding the bombings the united states has not seen a similar act in years officials are saying the investigation is still very fluid but the majority of questions yet to be answered who and why was behind the attack and how secure really is the united states of today over the last decade the u.s. has pumped enormous resources into security and steps often criticised for breaching the rights of u.s. citizens and foreigners alike but what are the results and have all these efforts created anything more than an illusion of safety in. boston massachusetts. authorities have received thousands of tips photos and videos as they continue the search for suspects focusing on people carrying heavy bags or backpacks to try and find out who may have planted these explosives well social media users have contributed by searching through images and sharing information brian becker an antiwar activist believes america's reliance on its military to keep itself safe abroad as now affected its domestic security. since september eleventh the unit
and domestic policy remains to be seen a media frenzy surrounding the bombings the united states has not seen a similar act in years officials are saying the investigation is still very fluid but the majority of questions yet to be answered who and why was behind the attack and how secure really is the united states of today over the last decade the u.s. has pumped enormous resources into security and steps often criticised for breaching the rights of u.s. citizens and foreigners alike but what...
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i read sometimes left-wing authors who think america's foreign policies this steaming economic thing to grab every spare penny anywhere to be found in the world. that's implemented by certain aspects of our policy at the state department and the diplomats generally are quite insistent on this vote they assume america has the strongest economy in the world and always will have the u.s. does need to maintain serious commercial services the way foreign countries do that promote or exports abroad. they sort of do but there is no comparison to other nations which view protecting their export interest as a key goal of their diplomats abroad so yeah you're basically right on that. >> hi. it's nice to see you. my question is concerning foreign american investments. so in her book -- claimed that between 1988 to 2008 the u.s. government took nearly 2000 proposal applications for business in the united states so as you know the government can give more tax revenue so do you support full investment and what do you think about it? thank you very much. appreciate it. >> okay. the standing institu
i read sometimes left-wing authors who think america's foreign policies this steaming economic thing to grab every spare penny anywhere to be found in the world. that's implemented by certain aspects of our policy at the state department and the diplomats generally are quite insistent on this vote they assume america has the strongest economy in the world and always will have the u.s. does need to maintain serious commercial services the way foreign countries do that promote or exports abroad....
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and yet promoting human rights isn't a foreign policy, and it's not a foreign policy priority simply because it's the right thing to do. it's time to our own security. it's tied to the possibilities of prosperity and of nations living by rule of law and of nation's living in peace. countries where strong human rights prevail our countries where people do better, economies thrive, rule of law is stronger, governments are more effective and more responsive, and they are countries that lead on the world stage and project stability across their regions. strong respect for human rights isn't merely an indicator that a country is likely doing well. it actually unleashes a countries potential, and it helps to advance growth and progress. so i ask you just to think of the country like burma for a minute. because of steps towards democratic reform and stronger human rights protections, a country that had been isolated for years is now making progress. as it reached where we wanted to be? know, but it's on the road. it's moving. and more people are contributed economy and participating in the
and yet promoting human rights isn't a foreign policy, and it's not a foreign policy priority simply because it's the right thing to do. it's time to our own security. it's tied to the possibilities of prosperity and of nations living by rule of law and of nation's living in peace. countries where strong human rights prevail our countries where people do better, economies thrive, rule of law is stronger, governments are more effective and more responsive, and they are countries that lead on the...
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france is a wonderful country, but by the way, it make -- look, if you look at foreign policies, you can see europe is as it is and germany, and ask what we never can do because we have the history of france. italy, for superran integration at well but without france it will never. so, of course i would prefer to have the stronger position of france, but by the way, i am optimistic that they will say -- the are doing a lot of making reforms, as they implemented some -- make a lot of decisions. they would not have -- cut expenditures, deficit by cutting expenses, and relation is two-thirds cutting and one-third -- maybe you can send from one from the negotiation team to palace to help, and overcome the different position. uk would have been better from the very beginning if uk would have combine itself as part of the european continent, but they didn't. but of course, mentioned continental europe. not uk. if you look at -- we have situation -- at if you look at e situation properly, and has to be careful. i think it's -- my -- the more we succeed in our common european -- the sooner u
france is a wonderful country, but by the way, it make -- look, if you look at foreign policies, you can see europe is as it is and germany, and ask what we never can do because we have the history of france. italy, for superran integration at well but without france it will never. so, of course i would prefer to have the stronger position of france, but by the way, i am optimistic that they will say -- the are doing a lot of making reforms, as they implemented some -- make a lot of decisions....
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immigration policy and previously worked at the financial times with the washington bureau chief there. from norths us now branford, connecticut on our independent line. caller: good morning. i am in disagreement with your guest. he says there is no problem on immigration. watched c-span and heard the calls come in about immigration yucca guest: -- host: they are against immigration? let's let him give his take on the immigration issue. talkinge have been about the boston issue. that is a screening history. there is a broader issue of immigration reform in washington. we have an 840 four page bill drawn up by the so-called gang of eight. hearing in the senate judiciary committee today. this is a big bill and raises issues far beyond the boston bombings. if you actually look at public opinion polls, most americans either say we have enough immigration now, or somewhat too much. it is a small minority of americans calling for more immigration. generally, americans are happy with the numbers coming in right smaller to see them than they are currently. when look at bill, it basically juggl
immigration policy and previously worked at the financial times with the washington bureau chief there. from norths us now branford, connecticut on our independent line. caller: good morning. i am in disagreement with your guest. he says there is no problem on immigration. watched c-span and heard the calls come in about immigration yucca guest: -- host: they are against immigration? let's let him give his take on the immigration issue. talkinge have been about the boston issue. that is a...
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those families have skin in the game of foreign policy, but if you don't a son or daughter in uniform, husband or wife in uniform, where is your skin in that game when you're not paying for those decisions? and when we make decisions that we don't have to pay for, we make bad decisions. i agree with the president. folks need to pay their fair share. i think we all need to have some skin in the game. folks who make more ought to pay more. folks who make less ought to pay less. but we are all members of the board of directors of the united states of america, mr. speaker. all 320 million of us sit on the board of directors of the united states of america, and yet you ought to have skin in the game when you are making decisions about high this organization runs. how do we create revenue? how do we reduce deficits? how do we make sure folks are paying their fair share? the good news is, mr. speaker, the president's aware of the fair tax. i am not willing to call him a fair tax president. i don't think the president's quite onboard, we are not going to wait on the president to be onboard. w
those families have skin in the game of foreign policy, but if you don't a son or daughter in uniform, husband or wife in uniform, where is your skin in that game when you're not paying for those decisions? and when we make decisions that we don't have to pay for, we make bad decisions. i agree with the president. folks need to pay their fair share. i think we all need to have some skin in the game. folks who make more ought to pay more. folks who make less ought to pay less. but we are all...
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promoting human rights and not a foreign policy priority because it is the right thing to do. securityd to our own and the possibilities of prosperity and nations living by the rule of law and in peace. countries were strong human rights prevail our countries where people to better. economies thrive, rule of law and stronger, governments are more effect than responsive. -- and responsive. there are countries lead on the world stage and project. a country is likely doing well -- it unleashes a country's potential and helped advance growth and progress. i ask you to think of a country like burma. towardsof steps democratic reform and stronger human rights protections, a country that had been isolated for years is now making progress. has it reached wehrehere we want to be? no but it's on the road and moving. by starting to embrace universal rights, the burmese government has opened doors to a stronger partnership the neighborhood in countries around the world. many challenges remain. be rooted out.to remaining political prisoners the to be freed and horrible mob violence of rece
promoting human rights and not a foreign policy priority because it is the right thing to do. securityd to our own and the possibilities of prosperity and nations living by the rule of law and in peace. countries were strong human rights prevail our countries where people to better. economies thrive, rule of law and stronger, governments are more effect than responsive. -- and responsive. there are countries lead on the world stage and project. a country is likely doing well -- it unleashes a...
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president obama has made this a critical component of his foreign policy, and obviously, this just emphasizes that. >> [inaudible question] >> the mexicoan government has expressed its interest in that agenda. in that regard, bringing president obama to mexico, what programs can we expect along the road and secretary kerry, -- >> [inaudible] >> some countries in latin american countries were on the back burner for several years. is it your express intent to reach out to the region? >> we have agreed to enlarge our agenda, and we are going to be talking about initiatives that have to do with high level engagement into our economic dialogue. we will be talking and find a mechanism to talk in terms of the vocation, research and innovation. so those issues and structures around them will be on the agenda, and the talks, initially discussed by president obama and president nieto. >> the answer is profoundly, yes, we do intend, i intend to, personally. and, in fact, i had intended to try to travel to the region next week, but because of the events this week, and because of some other things happeni
president obama has made this a critical component of his foreign policy, and obviously, this just emphasizes that. >> [inaudible question] >> the mexicoan government has expressed its interest in that agenda. in that regard, bringing president obama to mexico, what programs can we expect along the road and secretary kerry, -- >> [inaudible] >> some countries in latin american countries were on the back burner for several years. is it your express intent to reach out to...